Saw this neat graphic on a blog that goes along with this CU story
http://www.columbusunderground.com/columbus-population-grew-10-from-2000-to-2010
Here's the legend on how to read it and link to original blog story
http://www.datapointed.net/2011/04/maps-us-population-change-2000-2010-census/
In urban areas, deep blue indicates that the population doubled (or more), pure red means that everyone left, grey denotes no change, and the intermediate tones represent the spectrum of increases and decreases in-between.
http://www.datapointed.net/visualizations/maps/growth-rings/columbus-ohio/

Looks like a a mixed bag for Columbus, with definite "winner" and "loser" neighborhoods.




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